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Mount Zion Kidzee School, Singtam, Shines Bright at Mathura Open National Tae-Kwon-Do Championship

 06.09.23, Singtam : The students of Mount Zion School, Kidzee, Singtam, representing Team Sikkim, have emerged as true champions at the Open National Tae-Kwon-Do Championship held in Mathura on August 26 and 27, 2023. Their exceptional performances yielded an astounding tally of 11 Gold, 3 Silver, and Bronze medals.


This prestigious event, featuring three intense categories: Poomsae, Kyorugi, and Freshers, witnessed our young athletes exhibit unparalleled skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

Here are the shining stars and their impressive achievements:

PRAYAG DHAMALA (Under 23 kg) : Kyorugi: Silver Medal, Poomsae: Bronze Medal

EDENLA BHUTIA (Under 24 kg) : Kyorugi: Gold Medal, Poomsae: Silver Medal

SANGAY CHOPHEL SHERPA (Under 21 kg): Kyorugi: Gold Medal, Poomsae: Gold Medal

ANCH BISWAKARMA (Under 29 kg): Kyorugi: Gold Medal, Poomsae: Gold Medal

SNEHA CHETTRI (Under 32 kg): Kyorugi: Gold Medal, Poomsae: Gold Medal

ANMOL RAI (Under 49 Kg): Kyorugi: Gold Medal, Poomsae: Gold Medal

DEEPSHIKA SHARMA (Under 32 Kg): Kyorugi: Silver Medal, Poomsae: Gold Medal

JASMINE BHUTIA: Poomsae: Gold Medal

Mount Zion Kidzee School extends heartfelt congratulations to each of these extraordinary young athletes for their outstanding achievements. These students have not only brought honour to our school but have also made the entire state of Sikkim proud.



We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to our dedicated coach, Mr. Sanjay Subba, whose unwavering guidance and support have been instrumental in nurturing these talented individuals, reads the press release.

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